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Season of television series

The Flash
Season 2
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Starring
  • Grant Gustin
  • Candice Patton
  • Danielle Panabaker
  • Carlos Valdes
  • Keiynan Lonsdale
  • Tom Cavanagh
  • Jesse L. Martin
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 23
Release
Original network The CW
Original release Oct half dozen, 2015 (2015-ten-06) –
May 24, 2016 (2016-05-24)
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The second season of the American telly series The Flash, which is based on the DC Comics character Barry Allen / Flash, sees Barry recognized as a hero in Central City after saving the city, merely to confront a new threat from a parallel universe in the form of the speedster Zoom, who seeks to eliminate everyone connected to the Speed Force throughout the multiverse. It is prepare in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe, and is a spin-off of Pointer. The season was produced by Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros. Television receiver, and DC Entertainment, with Andrew Kreisberg, Gabrielle Stanton, Aaron Helbing, and Todd Helbing serving as showrunners.

The season was ordered in January 2015, and filmed from that July to the post-obit April in Vancouver. Grant Gustin stars equally Barry, aslope main cast members Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh, and Jesse L. Martin also returning from the first flavour, and are joined by Keiynan Lonsdale. This season also introduces characters from Legends of Tomorrow, which was existence adult as a spin-off.

The season ran for 23 episodes and premiered on October 6, 2015, airing on The CW until May 24, 2016. The premiere was watched by 3.58 million viewers, downwardly from the first-season premiere but boilerplate for the series. The 2d flavour of The Flash received universal acclaim from critics, being viewed as an improvement over the commencement season, and finished as the 112th ranked show, slightly upwardly from flavour one, with an average viewership of 4.25 million. The series was renewed for a third season on March 11, 2016.[1]

Episodes [edit]

Cast and characters [edit]

Recurring [edit]

  • John Wesley Shipp as Henry Allen[28]
    • Shipp besides portrays Jay Garrick / Flash of Earth-3[29]
  • Patrick Sabongui as David Singh[30]
    • Sabongui besides briefly portrays Singh's Earth-2 doppelgänger[30]
  • Teddy Sears as Hunter Zolomon / Zoom[31] [32]
    • Sears likewise briefly portrays Zolomon's Earth-i doppelgänger, a non-metahuman[33]
  • Victor Garber as Martin Stein / Firestorm[34]
  • Wentworth Miller as Leonard Snart / Captain Cold[34] [35]
  • Shantel VanSanten as Patty Spivot[36]
  • Vanessa A. Williams every bit Francine Due west[37]
  • Ciara Renée as Kendra Saunders / Chay-Ara / Hawkgirl[25]
  • Violett Beane as Jesse Chambers Wells[38]

Invitee [edit]

  • Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory / Heat Moving ridge[34]
  • Adam Copeland as Albert Rothstein / Atom Smasher[39]
  • Rick Cosnett as Eddie Thawne[40]
  • Robbie Amell as Ronnie Raymond / Firestorm[25]
    • Amell besides portrays Raymond's Earth-ii doppelgänger Deathstorm[30]
  • Kett Turton as Eddie Slick / Sand Demon[41]
    • Turton also portrays Slick'due south Globe-1 doppelgänger, a non-metahuman[42]
  • Malese Jow as Linda Park[43]
    • Jow besides portrays the Earth-2 doppelgänger, Doctor Light[44]
  • Michael Ironside as Lewis Snart[35]
  • Peyton List every bit Lisa Snart / Gold Glider[35]
  • Amanda Pays as Tina McGee[45]
  • David Hayter voices Shay Lamden / Male monarch Shark[46]
  • Demore Barnes as Henry Hewitt / Tokamak[47]
    • Barnes too portrays Hewitt'due south World-ii doppelgänger, a non-metahuman[xxx]
  • Franz Drameh as Jefferson Jackson / Firestorm[48]
  • Casper Crump as Vandal Vicious[49]
  • David Ramsey as John Diggle / Spartan[50]
  • Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak[50]
  • Falk Hentschel as Carter Hall / Khufu / Hawkman[51]
  • John Barrowman as Malcolm Merlyn[50]
  • Neal McDonough every bit Damien Darhk[52]
  • Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen / Green Arrow[50]
  • Willa Kingdom of the netherlands every bit Thea Queen / Speedy[l]
  • Liam McIntyre equally Marking Mardon / Atmospheric condition Sorcerer[53]
  • Marking Hamill equally James Jesse / Trickster[54]
  • Aaron Douglas as Russel Glosson / Turtle[55]
  • Matt Letscher as Eobard Thawne / Opposite-Flash[56]
  • Marco Grazzini as Joey Monteleone / Tar Pit[57]
  • Adam Stafford as Adam Fells / Geomancer[58]
  • Haig Sutherland as Griffin Grey[59]
  • Michael Rowe as Floyd Lawton[xxx]
  • Tone Bell as Scott Evans[60]
  • Audrey Marie Anderson equally Lyla Michaels[61]
  • Allison Paige as Eliza Harmon / Trajectory[62]
  • Andy Mientus as Hartley Rathaway / Pied Piper[63]
  • Michelle Harrison as Nora Allen[64]
    • Harrison besides voices Nora Allen's Earth-two doppelgänger[65]
  • Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance / Black Siren[66]

Production [edit]

Evolution [edit]

On January 11, 2015, The Flash was renewed for a second season.[67] With the starting time of production on the season, former Arrow and Ugly Betty writer Gabrielle Stanton was promoted to executive producer and showrunner; after having served as consulting producer and writer on the showtime season's finale "Fast Enough".[68] However, it was subsequently reported that series co-creator Andrew Kreisberg would be returning to sole showrunner duties at an unspecified fourth dimension.[69] [70] That time was later proved to be at the starting time of 2016, "Potential Energy", when Stanton was no longer credited every bit being involved with the show.[71] [72] Aaron and Todd Helbing also served as the flavour's showrunners.[73] [74]

Casting [edit]

Main cast members Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes and Jesse Fifty. Martin render from the first season as Barry Allen / The Wink, Iris Westward, Caitlin Snow, Cisco Ramon / Vibe and Joe West, respectively.[25] Tom Cavanagh, who portrayed Eobard Thawne impersonating Harrison Wells in season one, also returned as a regular, playing Wells' Earth-2 doppelgänger.[75] Rick Cosnett, a main cast member from season i, did not return as a regular considering his graphic symbol, Eddie Thawne, died in the season i finale.[76] He instead returned equally a guest star in the flavor premiere "The Man Who Saved Central Urban center" in a dream sequence,[28] and subsequently in the episode "Flash Back", where Barry travels back to a time when Eddie was still alive.[forty] In August 2015, Keiynan Lonsdale was cast every bit Wally West,[26] the unknown son of Joe, and Iris' brother.[77] Gustin, Patton, Panabaker, Valdes and Martin likewise portray the Globe-2 versions of their characters in the episode "Welcome to Earth-2",[30] while Cavanagh portrays Thawne impersonating the Globe-1 Wells in "The Man Who Saved Central City" and "Wink Back".[28] [78]

Discussing the casting of Lonsdale, Kreisberg stated, "Only like when we met Grant [Gustin] for the outset time, nosotros instantly knew Keiynan embodied all the heart and courage of a hero. We are so excited to exist bringing this much-dearest character onto the testify."[26] It was ever intended for Wally to exist the son of Joe and brother of Iris, which differs from the character'due south comic history, as the producers disliked second seasons of television series that would innovate cousins of characters that were never previously mentioned, feeling it was "weird".[77] Lonsdale originally auditioned for Legends of Tomorrow to portray Jefferson "Jax" Jackson.[79]

In July 2015, it was appear that Teddy Sears would recur in the role of Jay Garrick, the Flash of Earth-2.[80] Yet, afterward in the season it was revealed that his graphic symbol was really Hunter Zolomon / Zoom posing equally Jay.[81] Ryan Handley portrayed Zoom in costume prior to this revelation, while Tony Todd voiced Zoom.[82] [83]

Design [edit]

Maya Mani replaced Colleen Atwood as the costume designer for the second season and made slight changes to the Flash costume, such as changing the colour of his chest emblem from red to white, being faithful to the Flash costume from the comics.[84] [85] Gustin stated that, around the time of filming the season's ninth episode, "we stopped gluing the mask to my face and switched to a mask that merely slipped on and off with a zipper".[86] While Zoom'southward costume in the comics is a verbatim replica of Eobard Thawne's xanthous-and-red Reverse-Wink costume, the costume seen in the TV serial is entirely in black.[87] Kreisberg compared Zoom'southward advent to that of the Marvel Comics character Venom, maxim, "The Zoom outfit is much more organic than the Reverse-Flash suit. In a way, it'due south hard to tell if it is a accommodate or live… There's no pare showing, for all you lot know there's a robot underneath, or dark free energy."[88]

Filming [edit]

Product on the season began on July vii, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia,[89] and concluded on April 18, 2016.[90]

Music [edit]

Composer Blake Neely returned as the primary composer for the second season.[91] The soundtrack for the 2nd season was released digitally on July 22, 2016[92] and in CD format on July 26, 2016.[93] Neely likewise composed a theme when Gustin as Barry appeared on the eighteenth episode of Supergirl, "Worlds Finest".[94] The theme was titled "World'southward Finest" when it was released on the Supergirl: Season ane soundtrack.[95]

All music composed past Blake Neely.[96]

The Flash: Flavour 2 (Original Television Soundtrack) runway listing
No. Title Length
one. "How It Ended / Reluctant Hero" four:35
2. "Harrison'south Will / Henry Released" 2:54
3. "Jay Garrick Warns of a Man Called Zoom" 2:20
iv. "Stein Explains a Multiverse" 2:00
5. "Family unit of Rogues" 2:42
6. "Joe Tells Iris the Truth Almost Her Mother" 2:51
7. "The New Firestorm" 1:44
eight. "Staged Fight to Lure Zoom" 2:19
9. "The Face up of Your Hero" 2:59
10. "Grodd into the Breach" iv:04
eleven. "Vandal Cruel Arrives" i:fifty
12. "Who Is Kendra? / Hawkman Cometh" 3:07
13. "Barbarous Attack, a Fable Is Born" 3:05
14. "You Have a Son, His Name Is Wally" two:02
15. "Let It Snow Villains" 3:04
16. "Sending Contrary Flash Dorsum / Wells Betrays" 4:56
17. "Welcome to Earth-2" 2:42
eighteen. "Hello, Breachers" ii:06
nineteen. "Hunting and Electrifying King Shark" 2:21
xx. "The Right Decision" 3:47
21. "Who Is Hunter Zolomon?" ii:36
22. "Prepare to Salvage the World" 4:07
23. "Stuck in the Speed Force" three:54
24. "Black Siren in Key Metropolis" 2:28
25. "The Race of His Life" 3:59
26. "I Volition Wait for You" iii:54
Total length: 78:26

Arrowverse tie-ins [edit]

In October 2015, Pointer showrunner Wendy Mericle revealed that the producers of the Arrowverse had begun having someone track all the characters and plots used by each series, in order to make sure everything lines up,[97] though Aaron Helbing noted in April 2016 that "sometimes the schedules don't line upward exactly...and that stuff is out of our control", such every bit when Barry is shown using his abilities on Pointer that calendar month, while not having them the same week on The Flash.[98]

The second season of The Flash began to explore the concept of the multiverse, by introducing Earth-two, which features doppelgängers of the inhabitants in the Arrowverse (or World-1).[99] In "Welcome to Earth-two" of The Flash, glimpses of the multiverse are seen, including an prototype of Supergirl star Melissa Benoist as Supergirl and an image of John Wesley Shipp as the Wink from the 1990 television series, implying that those two television series exist on alternate Earths to the Arrowverse.[100] [101]

The 2d almanac ii-mode crossover with Arrow aired on December ane and 2, 2015, where the Flash and the Green Arrow team up to take on Vandal Savage, who is looking for Kendra Saunders and Carter Hall, the reincarnations of Hawkgirl and Hawkman.[102] [103] Though Legends of Tomorrow did not have an episode as part of the 2015–16 crossover, the Arrow and The Wink episodes from this event did fix a number of characters who star and recur in that series.[104] [105] [103] Casper Crump, Falk Hentschel and Peter Francis James debut in the crossover, as Vandal Vicious, Carter Hall / Hawkman, and Dr. Aldus Boardman, respectively.[49] [51] [106] ScreenRant'south Alice Walker discussed how the annual Arrow/The Flash crossover suffered from also trying to gear up upwardly Legends, which was "too much to ask from the already crowded storylines and concluded up feeling like an do in synchronicity, with producers planting more seeds than they could reap. The crossover event was no longer a fun manner to contrast the two shows; it now had to serve the much larger purpose of setting up an entirely new world."[107]

Crossover with Supergirl [edit]

In February 2016, information technology was appear that Gustin would appear on the eighteenth episode of Supergirl, with Berlanti and Kreisberg, too Supergirl executive producers, thanking "the fans and journalists who take kept request for this to happen. Information technology is our pleasure and promise to create an episode worthy of everyone's enthusiasm and back up."[108] While no plot details on the episodes were released at the time, Ross A. Lincoln of Deadline Hollywood noted that "the in-universe reason" for the crossover was due to Barry's ability to travel to diverse dimensions, thus implying that Supergirl exists on an alternate Earth to the Arrowverse in a multiverse.[109] "Welcome to Earth-2" confirmed this, showing an image of Benoist equally Supergirl during a sequence where characters travel through that multiverse.[100] The Earth that the series inhabits has been informally referred to every bit "Earth-CBS" past Marc Guggenheim, one of the creators of Pointer.[110]

In "Worlds Finest", which aired on CBS on March 28, 2016, Supergirl is established as beingness in an alternate universe where the Flash helps Kara fight the Silver Banshee and Livewire in exchange for her help in returning habitation.[111] The episode title was inspired by the Earth's Finest Comics serial, in which Superman would team up with various other DC superheroes, including the Flash. The events of this episode take identify between 2 moments in the eighteenth episode of The Flash season ii, "Versus Zoom", which aired on April xix, 2016, in which Barry enters and exits a breach while wearing the tachyon device seen in this episode.[112] [113] [114] The crossover required "a lot more logistical trickery" than the usual Arrowverse crossovers due to Gustin filming The Flash in Vancouver alongside Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow, while Supergirl is produced in Los Angeles.[115] The producers chose to use the Flash as the character to crossover, due to his power to travel between various Earths, and because it was "a little more fun at showtime to bring the veteran from that show to the chemistry of a new show." Berlanti stated that "in a perfect world", the crossover would accept featured both Gustin and Amell's Greenish Arrow, "but logistically that would accept been a nightmare to try and practise both shows. Nosotros had to facilitate one."[116] Gustin was optimistic that the crossover in 2016 would permit another crossover the following year with the residue of the Arrowverse shows.[117]

The crossover episode received fantabulous reviews. Cliff Wheatley of IGN gave the episode an 8.6/10, stating "Subsequently the grim 'n' gritty Batman v Superman, Supergirl 'due south "Worlds Finest" offered a fun, upbeat palette cleanser and one of the series' strongest episodes to appointment. Instead of the usual "beatdown" introduction, Supergirl and the Flash went straight to beingness superfriends, which was refreshing. Not only did Barry Allen fit perfectly in Kara's world, but actors Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist had fantastic chemistry together onscreen. While the urban center's turnaround on Supergirl's Blood-red K incident was a little sudden, overall, "Worlds Finest" was delightful."[118] Stacy Glanzman of Idiot box Fanatic gave the episode a 5.0 out of 5 stars.[119]

Marketing [edit]

The Flash surged i,378% in buzz (highest yr over year growth in conversation) from last twelvemonth for its second flavour.[120]

Release [edit]

Broadcast [edit]

The season premiered on The CW on October 6, 2015,[2] and ran until May 24, 2016.[24]

Abode media [edit]

The flavor began streaming on Netflix on October 4, 2016,[121] and was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Region i on September 6, 2016.[122]

Home media releases for The Flash season 2
The Flash: The Consummate Second Flavour
Ready details Special features
  • 23 episodes and includes the Arrow crossover episode "Legends of Yesterday"
  • 6-disc DVD set/4-disc Blu-ray set
  • English (Dolby Digital five.i Surround)
  • English language SDH, Spanish and French subtitles
  • Subtitles: English
  • 2015 Comic-Con Panel
  • 2015 PaleyFest
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • Behind-the-scenes visual effects featurettes for almost every episode
  • Featurettes
    • Star Crossed Hawks
    • Star Crossed Hawks: The Hunt for Vandal Barbarous
    • The Many Faces of Zoom
    • Chasing Flash – The Journey of Kevin Smith
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region two Region 4
September vi, 2016[122] September 12, 2016[123] September vii, 2016[124]
BluRay release dates
Region A Region B
September half dozen, 2016[122] September 12, 2016[125]

Copyright infringement [edit]

The second season of The Flash was the fourth most-torrented television show of 2016.[126]

Reception [edit]

Ratings [edit]

The second season finished every bit the 112th ranked show, with an average viewership of iv.25 million.[127]

Critical response [edit]

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 94% approval rating for the second flavour with an average rating of vii.84/ten, based on 24 reviews. The website'south consensus reads, "With distinctive visuals and a terrific bandage, The Flash remains 1 of the strongest comic book shows on television."[151] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the flavour a score of 81 out of 100, based on four reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[152]

Reviewing for Collider, Dave Trumbore gave the season premiere a rating of iv stars out of 5, saying, "All in all, a very good way to outset season two subsequently the strong run of season 1."[28] Mike Cecchini of Den of Geek! meanwhile rated the episode 3.5 stars out of 5, criticizing the episode's "unsettled" and "rushed" nature. He felt that the episode "seems so focused on getting this flavour off to a running offset that information technology [...] doesn't requite events time to breathe."[153] Erik Kain of Forbes noted a "very big piece" missing in the absence of Harrison Wells, but felt that the episode was "an fantabulous starting time to the sophomore flavour of the CW'south best super hero show."[154] Although Henry Allen's sharp exit was a common point of criticism amongst reviewers, Trumbore nevertheless felt that it was "a small cost to pay for an otherwise cohesive, entertaining, and emotionally satisfying episode."[28] [154] [153]

The episode "Welcome to Earth-2" received a number of positive reviews. Erik Kain said that it was "The Flash at its best. An engaging, funny, scary episode that hits all the right notes from start to terminate."[155] IGN'due south Jesse Schedeen rated information technology 9.7 out of 10, praising the concept of Earth-2, Barry's dramatic moments, the depiction of Deathstorm, Killer Frost, and Reverb, but criticized the need to kill off Reverb so soon. He concluded, "The Wink delivered one of its best episodes even so equally Barry and friends took a hilarious but emotional trip to Earth-2."[156] Angelica Jade Bastién of Vulture said the episode "marries incredible action sequences, amazing direction by Millicent Shelton, some of the cast'southward best interim (particularly from Candice Patton and Grant Gustin), lots of heart, and just the right number of nods to the comics. It is undoubtedly the best episode of the season, and just may be the all-time episode of The Flash however."[157] Dave Trumbore rated the episode 4 stars out of 5, saying, "This was an absolutely insane episode of The Wink, and that'south proverb something since this show is normally fast-paced and full of Easter eggs even on a relatively ho-hum week."[158] Entertainment Weekly 's Jonathon Dornbush praised the scene where Barry talks to his Earth-2 doppelgänger'southward mother over phone, saying Gustin "has proved mightily proficient at tackling Barry's grief, hope, and the many other emotions swirling around in regard to his mother and her death."[159] Scott Von Doviak of The A.V. Club said, "Since its return from hiatus, The Wink has been sluggish and morose, and the Zoom arc has fizzled. 'Welcome to Earth-2' jump-starts both the storyline and the flavour as a whole [...and] is only near as adept every bit The Flash gets."[160]

Reviewing the flavor finale, Allison Keene of Collider directed specific praise to Gustin's performance, proverb "Sometimes a cracking Tv performer can come out of an already fantastic episode, merely occasionally an actor tin rise in a higher place the material, proving that even though the writers have let them down, the player is going to make the nigh of what they've been given. That's exactly where we find ourselves with The Flash 'south head-scratching finale, which capped off a largely enjoyable simply ultimately uneven second season. What has never been in doubt, though, is star Grant Gustin's ability to convince viewers that this all makes sense in an emotional, hostage, and oftentimes light-hearted way."[161] In his review for Nerdist, Joseph McCabe concluded, "For all this season's faults, most of which came from repeating the major villain arc of season one, [...] there were moments in the final scattering of episodes where Barry demonstrated more than independent thought than the show oftentimes allows him. Coming upward with his own ideas, for case, to defeat the villain of the week rather than relying on his friends at STAR Labs. That's the Barry I want to see more of in flavour three.[162]

A number of critics felt that the season every bit a whole suffered from the standards set by its predecessor, calling it "uneven" and criticizing the treatment of the season'south principal villain. Collider'due south Kayti Burt gave the season iii stars out of five, saying, "The Flash finished off an uneven flavor with an uneven finale that couldn't overcome the burden of an underdeveloped, casuistic villain. With Zoom, The Flash fell victim to a common drama mistake of a gimmicky TV era: information technology prioritized the plot twist over the well-developed grapheme arc."[163] Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly gave the season a "B-" grade, calling it "certifiably slumptacular" and said that the "bold" introduction of the multiverse did not meet his expectations. Jensen praised Barry'southward onscreen rapport with Joe merely felt it was underutilized due to the introduction of Joe'due south biological son Wally, and criticized Barry'southward romantic fixation for Iris. He also criticized Zoom, saying, "He began as an alluring mystery but lost zip over time" and in one case his identity was revealed, "became a weak embodiment of generic villainy".[164] Jesse Schedeen gave the entire season a rating of 8.6 out of 10, explaining, "This season met and occasionally even exceeded the heights of its predecessor. But it was also a more uneven and ultimately more than flawed experience in the end."[165]

Accolades [edit]

The Wink was included on multiple Best/Superlative TV Shows of 2015 lists, ranking on The Table salt Lake Tribune 's (4th), Omaha World-Herald 's (seventh), and IndieWire 'due south (10th), too as on un-ranked lists of Criticwire and Diversity.[166] In its second season, The Wink was nominated for twenty awards, winning v. The series was nominated for three Saturn Awards, winning Best Superhero Adaption Television set Serial for the second yr in a row.[167] The show was besides nominated for three Leo Awards, winning once again for Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series for the episode "Gorilla Warfare".[168] At the 2016 Teen Pick Awards, the show gained six nominations with Gustin winning for Selection Tv Thespian: Fantasy/Sci-Fi.[169]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ As depicted in the flavor one episode "The Audio and the Fury".

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